Is there an equivalent of Pythons range(12) in C#?

Question:

This crops up every now and then for me: I have some C# code badly wanting the range() function available in Python.

I am aware of using

for (int i = 0; i < 12; i++)
{
   // add code here
}

But this brakes down in functional usages, as when I want to do a Linq Sum() instead of writing the above loop.

Is there any builtin? I guess I could always just roll my own with a yield or such, but this would be so handy to just have.

Asked By: Daren Thomas

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Answers:

You’re looking for the Enumerable.Range method:

var mySequence = Enumerable.Range(0, 12);
Answered By: LukeH
Enumerable.Range(start, numElements);
Answered By: Mark Rushakoff

Enumerable.Range(0,12);

Answered By: Mel Gerats

Just to complement everyone’s answers, I thought I should add that Enumerable.Range(0, 12); is closer to Python 2.x’s xrange(12) because it’s an enumerable.

If anyone requires specifically a list or an array:

Enumerable.Range(0, 12).ToList();

or

Enumerable.Range(0, 12).ToArray();

are closer to Python’s range(12).

Answered By: TimY
namespace CustomExtensions
{
    public static class Py
    {
        // make a range over [start..end) , where end is NOT included (exclusive)
        public static IEnumerable<int> RangeExcl(int start, int end)
        {
            if (end <= start) return Enumerable.Empty<int>();
            // else
            return Enumerable.Range(start, end - start);
        }

        // make a range over [start..end] , where end IS included (inclusive)
        public static IEnumerable<int> RangeIncl(int start, int end)
        {
            return RangeExcl(start, end + 1);
        }
    } // end class Py
}

Usage:

using CustomExtensions;

Py.RangeExcl(12, 18);    // [12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17]

Py.RangeIncl(12, 18);    // [12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18]
Answered By: Jabba
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